Sino Jet Expands Operations in China
Sino Jet plans to base up to two Dassault Falcon 7X tri-jets and establish maintenance and other operations to support the Hainan free trade port.
Sino Jet plans to support its new Hainan base with two Dassault Falcon 7Xs. (Photo: Sino Jet)

Charter and business jet management company Sino Jet has established an operating base in Hainan, China, with a company-owned Dassault Falcon 7X following the establishment of the Hainan free trade port.


In addition to the basing of the large-cabin trijet there, the Beijing and Hong Kong dual-headquartered company will further invest in business jet ground service operations, aircraft maintenance, and technical training in the free trade port through a cooperation agreement with the Haikou Jiangdong New Area Administration.


Sino Jet operates from bases in 20 cities with a fleet of nearly 50 aircraft and operational and maintenance licenses from Bermuda, Aruba, Isle of Man, Guernsey, San Marino, and the Greater China region. The company also plans to base a second Falcon 7X in Hainan. It is the first business aviation services provider in the Hainan region.